Veteran dancehall crooner Tanya Stephens, known for her unapologetic social commentary and musical melodies, is leading the charge for a deeper exploration of the genre’s emotional spectrum. In a recent interview with The Star, Stephens passionately advocates for dancehall artists to embrace their gentler, more soulful sides, challenging both fans and industry players to create spaces where authenticity can thrive.
“We need to start giving the youth a chance,” asserts Stephens, her voice echoing a sentiment long overdue in the dancehall community. “This space is a code switch space where artistes can come and [express] their other sides that nobody allows in hard-core dancehall.” Her words reverberate with the urgency of a movement seeking to redefine the boundaries of Jamaican music, inviting artists to step into the spotlight not just as performers but as storytellers of the human experience.
Stephens’ call to action extends beyond mere performance; it’s a plea for vulnerability, for artists to peel back the layers of bravado and reveal their true selves. “Show we seh yuh have feelings, yuh a good man and yuh loving too, apart from yuh a ‘badman’ and yuh ‘chop’,” she implores, challenging the industry’s fixation on rigid stereotypes. Furthermore, she highlights the reciprocal nature of human interaction, reminding us that empathy begets empathy. “Suppose wi did walk ova to dem and hug dem, nuh hug dem a go hug yuh back? Suh if yuh tump dem, dem a go tump yuh back; dem a give weh dem get,” she observes sagely.
Recent events in Kingston have provided glimpses of this transformative potential. Tacbar Unplugged, a haven for acoustic music enthusiasts, served as the stage for a memorable evening where traditional dancehall bravado gave way to raw emotion. Frontrunner Valiant, accompanied by the intimate backdrop of dim blue and purple lights, captivated the audience with soul-stirring renditions of his hits, demonstrating the power of vulnerability in performance. Acts like Stalk Ashley, Armanii, and Zidii further enriched the evening, each adding their unique voice to the chorus of authenticity.